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Training & Education
CRC Monthly Meetings
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When: & Where:
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Third Wednesday of the month,from 4:00 pm to 5:00pm in HSEB 2680. Clinical research study coordinators working at the University of Utah, Primary Children's Medical Center, Veterans Administration, and Shriners Hospital are invited to attend a monthly meeting at the University Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB). The purpose of the meeting is to provide a common forum for clinical research coordinators to network and also be educated regarding clinical research practices at the University. This monthly meeting attracts 40 to 80 people per month. This meeting is commonly referred to as the "CRC monthly meeting."
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January 16, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
February 20, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
March 19, 2008, Wednesday HSEB 2680
April 16, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
May 21, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
June 18, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
July 16, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
August 20, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
September 17, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
October 15, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
November 19 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
December 17, 2008, Wednesday- HSEB 2680
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Topics of Discussion:
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- subject recruiting
- FDA regulations
- paperwork and procedures
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Representatives from the following University organizations currently attend:
- Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP)
- Institutional Review Board (IRB)
- University Hospital
- Research Accounting
The representatives give updates and inform the CRCs of changes, new procedures, and how to avoid common mistakes.
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Contact Information:
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Tara Henderson
Clinical Research Compliance and Education
phone (801) 213-3604
fax (801) 213-3605
email: tara.henderson@hsc.utah.edu
20 North Medical Drive, Room 207 Medical Research and Education Building
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
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Who:
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Clinical Research Coordinators (CRCs).
CRCs often give potential clinical trial sponsors a "first impression" of the University of Utah's ability to conduct research. CRCs offer tours of health sciences facilities, complete regulatory paperwork, and report on the University's ability to recruit and retain research subjects. CRCs comprise an integral part of the research team responsible for ensuring that clinical trials are conducted in accordance with hospital, local and federal regulations.
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One hour a month is worth it!
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